“We very much want this to be a family-orientated pub and everything has been designed around that. It can often be a struggle to find a pub where you can take children. We all have kids ourselves and we want it to be the kind of place we would bring our kids, somewhere clean and safe. We feel very passionate about it.

“It’s a historic pub that once would have served people who worked in the nearby shipyards and it’s such a shame to see it closed. We want to give it a whole new identity and we’re going to give it our best shot.”

Changes at the pub include a premium coffee offering, a children’s play area, as well as the installation of an open plan kitchen which will prepare pub classics and children’s dishes, as well as match day specials and a Sunday carvery.

Kelsey said: “Food is a brand new offering here and we have had to build a kitchen. It will be all hand-made local produce at reasonable prices. It can be really expensive to eat out as a family but we plan to cater for people who are on a budget.”

Re-opening of Roker's The Fort.

Other changes at the pub, which has created 12 new jobs, include live entertainment, a buskers’ night, quiz nights and darts and dominoes nights.